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1991 Dodge Grand Caravan Fuel Gauge
The fuel gauge shows full immediately after a fuel fill-up. After about 100
miles, the fuel gauge shows empty. The fuel sensing unit or other electrical problem. Is it difficult to replace the fuel sensing device?? |
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The fuel sending unit is bad,The fuel tank has to be removed in order to
replace it, Depending on the mileage you may want to replace the complete fuel pump module, it has the pump and sending unit all at the same time Glenn Beasley Chrysler Tech "NoName" > wrote in message news:ft8hd.551060$8_6.185267@attbi_s04... > The fuel gauge shows full immediately after a fuel fill-up. After about 100 > miles, the fuel gauge shows empty. The fuel sensing unit or other > electrical problem. Is it difficult to replace the fuel sensing device?? > > > |
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The fuel sending unit is bad,The fuel tank has to be removed in order to
replace it, Depending on the mileage you may want to replace the complete fuel pump module, it has the pump and sending unit all at the same time Glenn Beasley Chrysler Tech "NoName" > wrote in message news:ft8hd.551060$8_6.185267@attbi_s04... > The fuel gauge shows full immediately after a fuel fill-up. After about 100 > miles, the fuel gauge shows empty. The fuel sensing unit or other > electrical problem. Is it difficult to replace the fuel sensing device?? > > > |
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Thanks,
We only have about 90K miles on the vehicle. not used much the first ten years or so, and LOTS of short <5 miles trips in the last four years. Might not be too bad an idea to request the usual mechanic to replace the pump/sending unit "package". I have only had ONE fuel pump problem (less than 20,000 miles) and all other cars are high mileage; over 200K miles. Do fuel pumps generally go "bad"? "maxpower" > wrote in message news > The fuel sending unit is bad,The fuel tank has to be removed in order to > replace it, Depending on the mileage you may want to replace the complete > fuel pump module, it has the pump and sending unit all at the same time > Glenn Beasley > Chrysler Tech > "NoName" > wrote in message > news:ft8hd.551060$8_6.185267@attbi_s04... >> The fuel gauge shows full immediately after a fuel fill-up. After about > 100 >> miles, the fuel gauge shows empty. The fuel sensing unit or other >> electrical problem. Is it difficult to replace the fuel sensing device?? >> >> >> > > |
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Thanks,
We only have about 90K miles on the vehicle. not used much the first ten years or so, and LOTS of short <5 miles trips in the last four years. Might not be too bad an idea to request the usual mechanic to replace the pump/sending unit "package". I have only had ONE fuel pump problem (less than 20,000 miles) and all other cars are high mileage; over 200K miles. Do fuel pumps generally go "bad"? "maxpower" > wrote in message news > The fuel sending unit is bad,The fuel tank has to be removed in order to > replace it, Depending on the mileage you may want to replace the complete > fuel pump module, it has the pump and sending unit all at the same time > Glenn Beasley > Chrysler Tech > "NoName" > wrote in message > news:ft8hd.551060$8_6.185267@attbi_s04... >> The fuel gauge shows full immediately after a fuel fill-up. After about > 100 >> miles, the fuel gauge shows empty. The fuel sensing unit or other >> electrical problem. Is it difficult to replace the fuel sensing device?? >> >> >> > > |
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The pumps have been holding out really well, at least 150k, most of the time
you hear them whinning or buzzing before they start going out "NoName" > wrote in message news:Lichd.446549$mD.117307@attbi_s02... > Thanks, > > We only have about 90K miles on the vehicle. not used much the first ten > years or so, and LOTS of short <5 miles trips in the last four years. Might > not be too bad an idea to request the usual mechanic to replace the > pump/sending unit "package". I have only had ONE fuel pump problem (less > than 20,000 miles) and all other cars are high mileage; over 200K miles. > Do fuel pumps generally go "bad"? > > > "maxpower" > wrote in message > news > > The fuel sending unit is bad,The fuel tank has to be removed in order to > > replace it, Depending on the mileage you may want to replace the complete > > fuel pump module, it has the pump and sending unit all at the same time > > Glenn Beasley > > Chrysler Tech > > "NoName" > wrote in message > > news:ft8hd.551060$8_6.185267@attbi_s04... > >> The fuel gauge shows full immediately after a fuel fill-up. After about > > 100 > >> miles, the fuel gauge shows empty. The fuel sensing unit or other > >> electrical problem. Is it difficult to replace the fuel sensing device?? > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > |
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The pumps have been holding out really well, at least 150k, most of the time
you hear them whinning or buzzing before they start going out "NoName" > wrote in message news:Lichd.446549$mD.117307@attbi_s02... > Thanks, > > We only have about 90K miles on the vehicle. not used much the first ten > years or so, and LOTS of short <5 miles trips in the last four years. Might > not be too bad an idea to request the usual mechanic to replace the > pump/sending unit "package". I have only had ONE fuel pump problem (less > than 20,000 miles) and all other cars are high mileage; over 200K miles. > Do fuel pumps generally go "bad"? > > > "maxpower" > wrote in message > news > > The fuel sending unit is bad,The fuel tank has to be removed in order to > > replace it, Depending on the mileage you may want to replace the complete > > fuel pump module, it has the pump and sending unit all at the same time > > Glenn Beasley > > Chrysler Tech > > "NoName" > wrote in message > > news:ft8hd.551060$8_6.185267@attbi_s04... > >> The fuel gauge shows full immediately after a fuel fill-up. After about > > 100 > >> miles, the fuel gauge shows empty. The fuel sensing unit or other > >> electrical problem. Is it difficult to replace the fuel sensing device?? > >> > >> > >> > > > > > > |
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I don't believe you can replace the sending unit seperately IIRC. The pump
and sender are 1 piece (at least it was on my 93 T&C) you will also need an updated wiring harness. If you do it yourself expect to give about $225 in parts. Larry "NoName" > wrote in message news:ft8hd.551060$8_6.185267@attbi_s04... > The fuel gauge shows full immediately after a fuel fill-up. After about > 100 miles, the fuel gauge shows empty. The fuel sensing unit or other > electrical problem. Is it difficult to replace the fuel sensing device?? > > > |
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I don't believe you can replace the sending unit seperately IIRC. The pump
and sender are 1 piece (at least it was on my 93 T&C) you will also need an updated wiring harness. If you do it yourself expect to give about $225 in parts. Larry "NoName" > wrote in message news:ft8hd.551060$8_6.185267@attbi_s04... > The fuel gauge shows full immediately after a fuel fill-up. After about > 100 miles, the fuel gauge shows empty. The fuel sensing unit or other > electrical problem. Is it difficult to replace the fuel sensing device?? > > > |
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Yeah, not a CHEAP fix, nor uncomplicated.
I am lazy and would pay to have someone else do it. Expensive but saves time and frustration. So far we have been using the odometer as a guide. ....if driving mainly freeway, fill when there is 325-350 miles since last fill-up. ....if driving around town/home, fill when there is about 275 miles since last fill-up. I have put over 17 gallons in that tank recently. heh heh, which is pretty good, I think; as the fuel tank is supposed to only have a 17 gallon capacity. Works so far. But a functioning gauge would be nice. "jdoe" > wrote in message news:x6rhd.283712$wV.161173@attbi_s54... >I don't believe you can replace the sending unit seperately IIRC. The pump >and sender are 1 piece (at least it was on my 93 T&C) you will also need an >updated wiring harness. If you do it yourself expect to give about $225 in >parts. > Larry > "NoName" > wrote in message > news:ft8hd.551060$8_6.185267@attbi_s04... >> The fuel gauge shows full immediately after a fuel fill-up. After about >> 100 miles, the fuel gauge shows empty. The fuel sensing unit or other >> electrical problem. Is it difficult to replace the fuel sensing device?? >> >> >> > > |
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